In this episode of Generation Trader, sponsored by E*TRADE, Cheddar Anchors Hope King and Tim Stenovec take a look at Amazon's stock performance leading up to the company's fourth quarter earnings report.
54 percent of the Cheddar community voted that they turned to Amazon for holiday gifts this past holiday season, according to a Twitter Poll.
Research firm GHB Insights said Amazon captured between 45-50 percent of all online holiday sales, thanks in large part to its Prime subscribers. Shares of Amazon are up more than 30 percent in the past three months.
Going home for the holidays can be pretty expensive, especially if you're a student. Cheddar News senior reporter Michelle Castillo provided tips on how to save ahead of the holiday season.
Alaska Airlines is buying Hawaiian Airlines, stocks finished at their highest level on Friday and are on the way to concluding 2023 on a positive note as Bitcoin surged. And Spotify is laying off workers, again.
United Airlines has introduced a new self-serve snack bar on its flights allowing economy passengers to help themselves to free snacks instead of relying on a flight attendant to get them.
You might want to rethink your plan to get a big tax refund. Tax expert Karla Dennis explains.
More retailers are enacting the Keep It policies when it comes to item returns.
Alaska Airlines is planning to buy Hawaiian Airlines for $1.9 billion.
Spotify cut nearly one-fifth of its workforce, or about 1500 staffers, representing the third round of layoffs this year.
After rallying for five straight weeks, stocks fell after the opening bell on Monday as investors await labor market data later in the week.
It's the beginning of the great wealth transfer, according to UBS.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell said higher rates are here to stay for now.
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